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clive is still with me from washington.e ambassador wants us to, at least to a degree, to believe not much will change. i'm not so sure. i am asking myself what does , this mean for multilateralism? what does it mean for nato and military alliances? what does it mean to the commitment to free trade? what does it mean to the efforts, for example, to relieve poverty? what does it mean for the fight against climate change if nations, not just britain turn , inward? clive: actually, i don't see it so much as a case of britain turning inward. i know that is one possible interpretation, but it seems to me britain is very , internationally minded. it is very outward looking. something the leave campaign stressed is they want closer relations with non-eu countries. so i think it is wrong wor too much about a breakdown of the spirit of internationalism. i think it is much more about discontent with europe, with the european union, with europe's arrangement. i agree with what susan rice said. there are so many common interests when i
clive is still with me from washington.e ambassador wants us to, at least to a degree, to believe not much will change. i'm not so sure. i am asking myself what does , this mean for multilateralism? what does it mean for nato and military alliances? what does it mean to the commitment to free trade? what does it mean to the efforts, for example, to relieve poverty? what does it mean for the fight against climate change if nations, not just britain turn , inward? clive: actually, i don't see it...
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ru and she had a relationship with rca producer clive davis. >> when clive davis put out his autobiographye dismissed the "miss independent" report a misstep. >> that hit was called "never o again" but it may ha cost her. >> clive davis wanted more as any record label would. ever since then, clive davis kelly clarkson have not been best friends. records from kelly clarkson but they're going to be kelly clarkson records. >> she's like superwoman to me. i don't how she has anything else wiih her two babies and twstepkids with husband brandon. kelly says she have any more babies. four is enough. >>> let's keep moving. we'll get you in front more headlines. "top gun" star kelly mcgilles screamed for help. her frantic 911 call. >> there's somebody in my house. >> who is it? >> i don't know. help me! >> kelly who played tom cruise's love interest in "top gun" says a physical struggle ensued when an alleged intruder broke in. >> he started attacking me. >> this is 911. what's going on there, ma'am? >> i have somebody in my ho >> what's your address? >> help me! >> what is your address? >> help me
ru and she had a relationship with rca producer clive davis. >> when clive davis put out his autobiographye dismissed the "miss independent" report a misstep. >> that hit was called "never o again" but it may ha cost her. >> clive davis wanted more as any record label would. ever since then, clive davis kelly clarkson have not been best friends. records from kelly clarkson but they're going to be kelly clarkson records. >> she's like superwoman to me....
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we just talked with clive crook about the economic implicationm.inister? >> i think it's boris johnson. he took a big gamble by heading up the vote leave effort. i think a lot of people were surprised. he decided it was a great opportunity. it paid off and he won. the conservative party will choose the next prime minister. it will be their leader who sits in that job. they are always euro skeptic. hostile to the european union. they will land that job to the person who has the most anti-europe credentials. now there's nobody who can compete with boris johnson from that. barring a slip up, it's him. >> who will be his greatest challenger. he's have challengers. people are talking about a stop boris candidate. there has to be somebody. if it comes from the remain camp it may be teresa may. she was on the remain side but was very, took a very book room role. deliberately kept herself out of the the public view because she knew this contest would be coming so she made as few enemy as possible among the leave camp, who are the dominate and vocal group.
we just talked with clive crook about the economic implicationm.inister? >> i think it's boris johnson. he took a big gamble by heading up the vote leave effort. i think a lot of people were surprised. he decided it was a great opportunity. it paid off and he won. the conservative party will choose the next prime minister. it will be their leader who sits in that job. they are always euro skeptic. hostile to the european union. they will land that job to the person who has the most...
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clive: i don't see it as a case of written turning inward.that is one possible interpretation, but britain is very internationally minded. something the lead campaign stressed is they want closer relations with non-eu countries. i think it is wrong to worry too much about a breakdown of the spirit of internationalism. i think it is much more about discontent with europe, with the european union, with the europe arrangement. i agree with what susan rice said. there are so many common interests when it comes to national security that i would be surprised if, you know national security interest were , impacted by this to any significant extent. i don't see that happening. erik: the europeans and the british share enough as they look east to russia or to china, for example, that their future is tied together. clive: absolutely, and i don't see any dissent from that on the brexit debate. erik: it's good to see you. thank you for staying with us on this special report. everyone, you would hear from more people with real money at risk. what the wild
clive: i don't see it as a case of written turning inward.that is one possible interpretation, but britain is very internationally minded. something the lead campaign stressed is they want closer relations with non-eu countries. i think it is wrong to worry too much about a breakdown of the spirit of internationalism. i think it is much more about discontent with europe, with the european union, with the europe arrangement. i agree with what susan rice said. there are so many common interests...
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how about clive crook, one of our finest columnists. you live in washington but you grow up in lancashire. you wrote britain faces an unsolvable dilemma. redditted a meeting on about the brexit. you think it says something bigger about the state of democracy in the west. erik: it is an important -- guest: it is an important point. one way to look at the brexit vote, it is a revolt of the people against the elites. that is something you see in many places including the u.s.. the political class in britain was out of touch with what people felt about europe. cameron would never have called this referendum if he thought he would lose it. it is such a shock to the system. nobody thought this was going to happen. people making those calculations are in touch with what ordinary people think. the cluelessness of the in accountings for the trump phenomenon. you see it elsewhere in europe. there is deep resentment and aspects of the way the eu is run and growing and to eu sentiment. the political class has been semi-paralyzed. beginningexit is t
how about clive crook, one of our finest columnists. you live in washington but you grow up in lancashire. you wrote britain faces an unsolvable dilemma. redditted a meeting on about the brexit. you think it says something bigger about the state of democracy in the west. erik: it is an important -- guest: it is an important point. one way to look at the brexit vote, it is a revolt of the people against the elites. that is something you see in many places including the u.s.. the political class...
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.: joining us now is clive crook.en trying to explain what little i know about economics, the european union and the case for the european union. i learned from you 25 years ago. explain to me how bad this is. how bad is this? how worried should we be? >> pretty worried. potentially it is a catastrophe. there is a wide range of possible outcomes here. the turmoil we're seeing today is due to the fact it came as a shock. none of this was priced in, which is odd. once that subsided, once people got their minds around the process, there are lots of things to worry about, lots of ways it can go wrong. if this contagion spreads and begins to look as if other countries may entertain the possibility of exit, europe is in big trouble. britain is in big trouble because it needs a lot of investment to finance its deficit. that is now in jeopardy about the future trading regime in the eu. there is a risk in europe. it could spread. financial distress has a terrible habit of spreading. there's a big risk here. we should be worrie
.: joining us now is clive crook.en trying to explain what little i know about economics, the european union and the case for the european union. i learned from you 25 years ago. explain to me how bad this is. how bad is this? how worried should we be? >> pretty worried. potentially it is a catastrophe. there is a wide range of possible outcomes here. the turmoil we're seeing today is due to the fact it came as a shock. none of this was priced in, which is odd. once that subsided, once...
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when clive davis put out his e autobiography, it had one hit. >> she is also awarding fans. >> kelly clarkson live.com the last fri every month we're going to be giving away free stuff. >> and she even hinted at tours she'd love to do. >> i'd love to go with justin timberlake. he went with pink one time and christina. likes females. so maybe oneday. i don't know. >> we'll hear different records from kelly clarkson but kelly clarkson records. >> she is like super woman me. -pher two babies and two step ks however kelly said she's not going to have anymore babies. she said four enough. >> let's keep moving now. >> top gun star screams for help. her frantic 911 >> someone in my house. >> who is it? >> i don't know. a screaming physical struggle erupted last week with an alleged intruder that broke in. >> started attacking me. >> okay where is your address? [ bleep ]. >> according to the sheriff's department she forced her way into her north carolinahome. kelly said she was punched scratched a chased away. >> i had to chase her down in the car. >> ma'am we have some help on the way there
when clive davis put out his e autobiography, it had one hit. >> she is also awarding fans. >> kelly clarkson live.com the last fri every month we're going to be giving away free stuff. >> and she even hinted at tours she'd love to do. >> i'd love to go with justin timberlake. he went with pink one time and christina. likes females. so maybe oneday. i don't know. >> we'll hear different records from kelly clarkson but kelly clarkson records. >> she is like...
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a former cover girl named whitney houston has just signed her first major record deal with clive davissaving all my love >> reporter: her 1985 debut album, "whitney", would win the young talent her first grammy. ♪ for you that same year was less of a celebration for bobby brown. his need to be in the center spotlight and ongoing tensions with other members of new edition could no longer be ignored. were you voted out? or did you leave on your own? >> i was voted out of the group because i would do the opposite of what they told new edition to do. i was my own man at a young age and i just wanted what i wanted. i was still ready to do what i wanted to do and the music i wanted to do. >> he moved to l.a. and finds modest success and admits to selling drugs to get by but when he is matched up with l.a. reit griffin underwood and babyface he final hi finds his sound and voice. >> bobby decides he's going to do a song that really speaks to how he feels about what people say about him and when you see the video and when you see him performing, you say, that's the star and that's a hit single
a former cover girl named whitney houston has just signed her first major record deal with clive davissaving all my love >> reporter: her 1985 debut album, "whitney", would win the young talent her first grammy. ♪ for you that same year was less of a celebration for bobby brown. his need to be in the center spotlight and ongoing tensions with other members of new edition could no longer be ignored. were you voted out? or did you leave on your own? >> i was voted out of...
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claire and i look forward to some naughty role-playing-- sexually adventurous cuckolder juliana and clive bixby, speaker salesman by day, spy by night. lover also by night and sometimes during the day. the speaker business, it-- it pretty much runs itself. i just want to keep it really low-key this year. you know, simple. yep. on the other hand, we could have a drink at that hotel bar we love. go on. and come straight home... put on our jammies, and fall asleep in front of the tv. perfect. looking forward to it already. ew, but not those ones i hate,
claire and i look forward to some naughty role-playing-- sexually adventurous cuckolder juliana and clive bixby, speaker salesman by day, spy by night. lover also by night and sometimes during the day. the speaker business, it-- it pretty much runs itself. i just want to keep it really low-key this year. you know, simple. yep. on the other hand, we could have a drink at that hotel bar we love. go on. and come straight home... put on our jammies, and fall asleep in front of the tv. perfect....
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john: clive crook, a delight to have on the show. thank you for that.than friedman from "the guardian." ♪ >> june 23 needs to be a national bank holiday. we will call it independence day. >> the country requires fresh leadership to take it in this direction. >> britain will continue to be a great european power. >> our next guest is jonathan friedman of "the guardian. " london. us now from good to see you here. we just talked about the implications it was the most likely next prime minister of great britain. guest: i think it's boris johnson without any down. a lot of people are surprised. if you read what he has written over the years, he would have been a natural remainder. it paid off. he won. the conservative party will choose the next prime minister. hostile toemselves the european union. they are going to hand the leadership to the person with the most anti-europe credentials. nobody can compete with boris johnson when it comes to that. barring a slipup, it is him. doesront runner always tend to slip up. i think it is looking like boris johnson. w
john: clive crook, a delight to have on the show. thank you for that.than friedman from "the guardian." ♪ >> june 23 needs to be a national bank holiday. we will call it independence day. >> the country requires fresh leadership to take it in this direction. >> britain will continue to be a great european power. >> our next guest is jonathan friedman of "the guardian. " london. us now from good to see you here. we just talked about the implications...
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police responded to the backyard to the property on east walnut lane, there clive huntly found the son of a friend shot in the face barely alive. >> it was gore, graphic. >> reporter: the teen died at the hospital, the "action news" was there as the family processed the news, detectives and crime scene investigators focused their taken on the backed yard where etches found. they believe he -- where he was found, it is believe he was with friends playing with a gun. >> i heard a fireworks sound one sometime. >> it's the first time i ever heard somebody got shot. >> reporter: and cease-fire p-a said today at 5:00 p.m. on the germantown block they plan to hold a anti-violence rally and vigil in honor of the young teen that was killed. reporting live outside of police headquarters, annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." >> back to you. >> the search continues for the taxi passenger who stabbed the driver in camden. surveillance here shows the attacker squeezing out a back window and running away as the cab crashed into a parked car early yesterday morning. the cabbie is recovering. famil
police responded to the backyard to the property on east walnut lane, there clive huntly found the son of a friend shot in the face barely alive. >> it was gore, graphic. >> reporter: the teen died at the hospital, the "action news" was there as the family processed the news, detectives and crime scene investigators focused their taken on the backed yard where etches found. they believe he -- where he was found, it is believe he was with friends playing with a gun....
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the confirmation with clive owens.drama and the 8-film pack of kirk douglas. >> risolli and isles. and the freshman season of hbo's vinyl. for little big town, they're out with their seventh studio album, wanderlust. and nick jonahs continues his career. olympia rising is out for nintendo's wiiu. in hollywood, michelle polinno, fox news. >>> joining the runningman challenge. they're also challenging officers from other departments to do it. watch. watch. [music] and off they go, the video posted on the department's facebook page has officers dancing to ghost town. dj's my boo. it's part of an internet trend from a couple of new jersey youngsters. the brentwood officers are challenging officers from antioch, oakley, pittsburgh. >> so today the san francisco zoo unveiled a new exhibit called wolf canyon. to the sounds of the marian chu bands -- there were only five in the wild in 1976. >> the mexican gray wolf was almost extent in 1976 in the southwest or in the wild period. now with working together, they've got almost
the confirmation with clive owens.drama and the 8-film pack of kirk douglas. >> risolli and isles. and the freshman season of hbo's vinyl. for little big town, they're out with their seventh studio album, wanderlust. and nick jonahs continues his career. olympia rising is out for nintendo's wiiu. in hollywood, michelle polinno, fox news. >>> joining the runningman challenge. they're also challenging officers from other departments to do it. watch. watch. [music] and off they go,...
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clive davis. >> adam will be singing his latest single "lemonade" in a couple minutes. >> and things play "who knew." and our crowd is ready right after this. what a lovely home you have. is this your family? yea, that's my daughter, my son, and that's my... hey, kool-aid man! ...husband. oh yeah!!! [ crashing ] [ electricity crackles ] hey at least you got your homeowners insurance through progressive. by bundling it with your car insurance you saved a ton! yeah. do you want to see the rest of the house? -i can actually see a lot of it. -oh. someone is carrying well,locally grown produce picked at peak of season of freshness. guess who it could be. better yet... ...try it. at walmart's low prices. with l'oréal extraordinary oil. have dry, lifeless hair. a shampoo system with lightweight oils. eliminates dry hair in just one wash. 93% of women are satisfied. l'oréal extraordinary oil. expert care for demanding hair. ♪ headache? motrin helps you be an unstoppable "let's rock this" kind of mom. back pain? motrin helps you be a... "side planking, even though you'll feel it later" kind o
clive davis. >> adam will be singing his latest single "lemonade" in a couple minutes. >> and things play "who knew." and our crowd is ready right after this. what a lovely home you have. is this your family? yea, that's my daughter, my son, and that's my... hey, kool-aid man! ...husband. oh yeah!!! [ crashing ] [ electricity crackles ] hey at least you got your homeowners insurance through progressive. by bundling it with your car insurance you saved a ton!...
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. >> then i had dinner saturday night at clive davis' home in westchester county. >> you're busy!id you have a nice time? >> i did. he's such a nice man, such an interesting man. there's a documentary ridley scott is making about his life and we saw ten minutes of it. you cannot believe the people whose careers -- think about it, barry manilow, whitney houston, janis joplin, simon and garfunkel. it will be great. >> i had fun this weekend. >> it's your turn. oh, darn, we're out of time. [ laughter ] >> i love you. >> if only that worked on thursdays with i hoda. >> i love this show. >> you do? >> i love it so much it actually hurts. i can't get enough of you. i'm just -- i am ecstatic to be here and i am just honored. what did you do this weekend? come on, hoda, what did you do? >> me and a cute guy named joel who i've been dating for -- yeah, boyfriend, for three years. we went -- we found a sweet place that we go and we can't stop taking pictures of sun rises and sunsets because they are spectacular. that was the sunset while we were having dinner. there was the sunrise the next
. >> then i had dinner saturday night at clive davis' home in westchester county. >> you're busy!id you have a nice time? >> i did. he's such a nice man, such an interesting man. there's a documentary ridley scott is making about his life and we saw ten minutes of it. you cannot believe the people whose careers -- think about it, barry manilow, whitney houston, janis joplin, simon and garfunkel. it will be great. >> i had fun this weekend. >> it's your turn. oh,...
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. >> then i had dinner saturday night at clive davis' home. interesting man. there's a documentary coming up that ridley scott is making up about his life and we saw about ten minutes of it. you cannot believe the people whose career. barry manilow, whitney houston. janis joplin, simon and garfunkel. >> that will be great. i had a little fun this weekend, too. >> tell us. oh, we're out of me i love you. >> on the air while i'm with you ladies. i love this show. i love it so much it actually hurts. i can't get it enough of you. i'm just, i'm ecstatic to be here and i'm just an honor. but, what did you do this weekend? come on, hoda. >> me and a cute guy named joel, who i've been dating for three years. we went, we found a sweet place that we go and we can't stop taking pictures of sunrises and sunsets and they are spectacular. that is the sunset while we were having dinner. >> it happens that way, hoda. >> you can't believe it. >> sunrise, sunset. >> there he is. how cute is he? by the way, nothing like sitting at an outside bar having a drink and a little snac
. >> then i had dinner saturday night at clive davis' home. interesting man. there's a documentary coming up that ridley scott is making up about his life and we saw about ten minutes of it. you cannot believe the people whose career. barry manilow, whitney houston. janis joplin, simon and garfunkel. >> that will be great. i had a little fun this weekend, too. >> tell us. oh, we're out of me i love you. >> on the air while i'm with you ladies. i love this show. i love it...
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clive pecks. pretty good. dirk harder. like that? all right. enough of this silliness. why is the president, i'm trying to figure out, he's a smart guy, why is he so stubborn on this particular point? >> yes, uyou induced the voldemort effect earlier, just to explain that for some people who perhaps may confuse it with "star wars." the point is that in the harry potter novels, j.k. rowling uses this very intelligent device of the evil character who's named voldemort, the people are so scared of, they're so petrified, that two things happen. one is they can't even bring themselves to admit that voldemort is alive. and two, even if he were to be alive, they cannot bring themselves to name it. that's how scared they are of the bad guy. so instead they refer to him as "he who must not be named." and it takes a small child called harry potter, no analogy intended, to have the courage then to actually utter voldemort's name and insist he's alive. what i see president obama doing and i caveat this very carefully as saying, i speak as a liberal, i speak as a muslim. i ran as a
clive pecks. pretty good. dirk harder. like that? all right. enough of this silliness. why is the president, i'm trying to figure out, he's a smart guy, why is he so stubborn on this particular point? >> yes, uyou induced the voldemort effect earlier, just to explain that for some people who perhaps may confuse it with "star wars." the point is that in the harry potter novels, j.k. rowling uses this very intelligent device of the evil character who's named voldemort, the people...
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. >> clive priddle is the publisher of public affairs books. mr. prado what have you got coming out that you want to share with booktv? >> i'm not a big computer game guy. i'm innocent early but one i think almost everybody knows of any age is tetris. we have a book on the origins of tetris. tetris is far more than a game of cube shapes falling out of the black sky lining up on the bottom of the screen. it's actually a fascinating story of a young broke in computer programmer who is working in the dying days of the soviet union who wants to smuggle this wonderful game platform out to the west. it's almost a little industrial espionage was mixed in with the politics of it times. in the middle of it all the creation of perhaps the world's most copied imitations stolen and used be a game of all time. >> host: how did dan ackerman discover it? >> guest: dan is a long-standing reporter first seen at andy got ahold of the story and interviewed him and his quiet at culture around tetris as you probably know. he's been scouring around the story for a long
. >> clive priddle is the publisher of public affairs books. mr. prado what have you got coming out that you want to share with booktv? >> i'm not a big computer game guy. i'm innocent early but one i think almost everybody knows of any age is tetris. we have a book on the origins of tetris. tetris is far more than a game of cube shapes falling out of the black sky lining up on the bottom of the screen. it's actually a fascinating story of a young broke in computer programmer who is...
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. >> clive gillinson is the executive and artistic director of carnegie hall.by andrew carnegie, one of the wealthiest men of the 19th century. >> the idea didn't come to andrew carnegie himself it came from his wife. she said to her husband, could you build us a concert hall. >> it was more about making his wife happy. >> transformed music forever. >> the chorus, the oratorio society of new york which performs in carnegie hall to this day. carnegie commissioned william tuthill to design the hall. even though tuthill lacked what seemed to be important qualification. >> the architect had never before built a concert hall. >> it's incomprehensible. he knew nothing about it. he looks at the greatest concert halls and designs something that bears no relationship. he must have had an understanding of sound. when you look at the shape it is reminiscent of the beauty and curve of violin or cello. everybody looked to europe in those days. you copy the best in europe. >> europe is probably thinking, top this. and he did. >> absolutely. >> this is the very first ticket t
. >> clive gillinson is the executive and artistic director of carnegie hall.by andrew carnegie, one of the wealthiest men of the 19th century. >> the idea didn't come to andrew carnegie himself it came from his wife. she said to her husband, could you build us a concert hall. >> it was more about making his wife happy. >> transformed music forever. >> the chorus, the oratorio society of new york which performs in carnegie hall to this day. carnegie commissioned...
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. >> clive is the publisher of public affairs books. mr., what do you have coming out this season that you want to share with the tv? guest: i'm not a big computer games guide. on an innocent really, but what i know what i think almost everyone does it any ages tetris and we have a book on the origins of tetris and tetris is far more of a game of cubes and shapes falling out of a black sky lining up at the bottom of a screen. it's a fascinating story of a young brilliant
. >> clive is the publisher of public affairs books. mr., what do you have coming out this season that you want to share with the tv? guest: i'm not a big computer games guide. on an innocent really, but what i know what i think almost everyone does it any ages tetris and we have a book on the origins of tetris and tetris is far more of a game of cubes and shapes falling out of a black sky lining up at the bottom of a screen. it's a fascinating story of a young brilliant
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scarlet: clinton chairman and cofounder -- linkedin cofounder reid hoffman is clive at the global entrepreneurn interview with emily chang. emily: hey, hewitt reid hoffman, who just got off stage after giving a fabulous speech. great to have you back here. reid: great to be here. obama has donet this summit not for a few years and you travel a lot. how successful has the white house in an exporting entrepreneurship and an american brand of entrepreneurship? and it cannk good always be better, but he did the first global entrepreneurship summit in 2010. i think part of the thing is what does america help the whole with? vr and entrepreneurial country, where potentially the first of the start of countries, where it is, ok, now we are world order, creating a new one, and i think it is good to take that position. i think what they are doing is saying, this is what america is about and here's how we form relationships with you, our culture with their country because we help your entrepreneur's be better for whatever we can possibly get we learn from you, too. emily: you joked that president obama w
scarlet: clinton chairman and cofounder -- linkedin cofounder reid hoffman is clive at the global entrepreneurn interview with emily chang. emily: hey, hewitt reid hoffman, who just got off stage after giving a fabulous speech. great to have you back here. reid: great to be here. obama has donet this summit not for a few years and you travel a lot. how successful has the white house in an exporting entrepreneurship and an american brand of entrepreneurship? and it cannk good always be better,...
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.>> have i no clive owen fantastic.his morning.ori she's in new york. n she's not able to join usin u unfortunately.fo but the moviert itself do we knn when the movie is coming out. o >> it's playing right now.playri >> check the out. check theut >> hopefully we'll talk to herah in an hour or so and we'll tape' it and use it for tomorrowor morning. >> that will be great. look forward to talking to her g10:42. back over to you the movie is in d.c. friday. >> new york and la last weekende and dc this weekend.ke >> noise twist. >> he have fromming. h good i like her accent. >> steal a guy away and getet bored with him and give him back to his ex-wife.. >> right. >> it happens every day.ha >> like i tell selena gomez, nope.pe. >> anthropology style i know you like -- >> archaeologist. >> that's right.ght. (laughter). >> 10:42 is the time non time to waste because coming up next r and b trio 4ey the futurehe fut returns to the good day lost anl they are going to perform theirt new hit single. sin there they are.ey a. hey, gu
.>> have i no clive owen fantastic.his morning.ori she's in new york. n she's not able to join usin u unfortunately.fo but the moviert itself do we knn when the movie is coming out. o >> it's playing right now.playri >> check the out. check theut >> hopefully we'll talk to herah in an hour or so and we'll tape' it and use it for tomorrowor morning. >> that will be great. look forward to talking to her g10:42. back over to you the movie is in d.c. friday. >>...
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ago this month the murder of las vegas police officers by anti-government zealots who had been at clive and bundy's ranch. i would not take issue with the obama administration's assessment that terrorism from those affiliated with or inspired by groups like isis represent preeminent threat to our country, but i would point out that the threat of violent extremism from those blinded by racial hatred and rage at the government are serious ones as well. and while i would not go so far as to say that our government has been willfully blind to these latter threats, i would say that the record shows that both republican and democratic administrations as well as the congress have not always given these latter threats the attention they deserve. the clearest example of this point comes from the history of the domestic terrorism task force to the justice department established after the oklahoma city bombing. the task force was scheduled to have one of its regular monthly meetings on 9/11 but not only was that meeting canceled, the task force didn't meet again for 13 years, as the threat associa
ago this month the murder of las vegas police officers by anti-government zealots who had been at clive and bundy's ranch. i would not take issue with the obama administration's assessment that terrorism from those affiliated with or inspired by groups like isis represent preeminent threat to our country, but i would point out that the threat of violent extremism from those blinded by racial hatred and rage at the government are serious ones as well. and while i would not go so far as to say...
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has a problem -- >> it is the fact that you know there is a generational divide even within other cliveangelicals changing, 83 million millenials not largest voting bloc, they are larger than boomers political tide changing in 20 years, and if republicans and donald trump don't get on the bandwagon the way millennials are changing going to lose them for generations that is my fear somebody more conservative. >> for hillary young people voting for bernie not hillary i have a colleague daughter nyu, she is hillary's fan her fellow students all think she is a traitor they want bernie. >> the university campus -- >> campaign trail right now in fact twitter erupting last night hillary clinton and donald trump traded barbs on social media trump kicked off responding to president obama endorsement of clinton tweeting orange county just endorsed "crooked hillary" wants fore more user of obama nobody else does clinton media fired back most particular tweet were telling trump to quote delete your account. it did not stop there, trump responded again saying how long did it take your staff of 823 p
has a problem -- >> it is the fact that you know there is a generational divide even within other cliveangelicals changing, 83 million millenials not largest voting bloc, they are larger than boomers political tide changing in 20 years, and if republicans and donald trump don't get on the bandwagon the way millennials are changing going to lose them for generations that is my fear somebody more conservative. >> for hillary young people voting for bernie not hillary i have a...
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. >> clive is the publisher of public affairs books. mr. prato, what do you have coming out this season that you want to share with the tv? guest: i'm not a big computer games guide. on an innocent really, but what i know what i think almost everyone does it any ages tetris and we have a book on the origins of tetris and tetris is far more of a game of cubes and shapes falling out of a black sky lining up at the bottom of a screen. it's a fascinating story of a young brilliant computer programmer working in the dying days of the soviet union who wants to smuggle this wonderful game platform out to the west and there is almost a bit of industrial espionage mixed it with the politics of the time in the end of one political system in the end of another and in the middle of it all the creation of perhaps the world's most copied, imitated, stolen and used video game of all time. host: how did they had ackerman discover this? guest: dan is a long-standing reporter for cnet and he got a hold of the story and interviewed him and there is quite a cu
. >> clive is the publisher of public affairs books. mr. prato, what do you have coming out this season that you want to share with the tv? guest: i'm not a big computer games guide. on an innocent really, but what i know what i think almost everyone does it any ages tetris and we have a book on the origins of tetris and tetris is far more of a game of cubes and shapes falling out of a black sky lining up at the bottom of a screen. it's a fascinating story of a young brilliant computer...